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Jul 22 2021
News
Mississippi Brief in Dobbs Calls for Overruling of Roe and Casey
The state of Mississippi has just filed its merits brief in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the big abortion case to be decided by the Supreme Court next term. At issue in the case is Mississippi’s Gestational Age Act, enacted in 2018, which allows abortions after 15 weeks of gestational age only in medical emergencies or in instances of severe fetal abnormality.
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National Review (News)Oct 28 2020
Opinion
What Was Happening Exactly One Week Before the 2016 Election
Jane the Virgin lost her virginity. The Chicago Cubs were playing in the World Series. It was #DMYourCrushDay on Twitter. These are just a few of the things that were going on one week before the 2016 election.
You may think you remember what the week before Nov. 9, 2016, felt like in excruciating detail, but in truth, you’ve probably either forgotten or purposely blocked out those
SlateDec 09 2018
News
All The Criminal Charges To Emerge So Far From Robert Mueller's Investigation
The longer special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election has gone on, the more President Trump has railed against it. Since the investigation began in May 2017, the president has taken to Twitter and dismissed it as a "witch hunt" more than 125 times.
NPR (Online News)Sep 16 2021
News
Judge rules U.S. can't expel migrant families using public health law
A federal judge on Thursday directed the Biden administration to stop using a public health law invoked at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic to expel migrant families with children from the U.S.-Mexico border.
Judge Emmet Sullivan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia certified all migrant families in U.S. border custody as class members in a lawsuit filed by the
CBS News (Online)Dec 01 2020
News
Umbrella Academy star Elliot Page comes out as transgender
Actor Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page, just announced on Twitter that he is transgender, making him one of the most famous transgender men in the country.
“I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot,” he wrote in a prepared statement. “I feel lucky to be writing this. To be here. To have arrived at this place in my life.”
LGBTQ NationOct 18 2017
News
Trump says Comey 'totally protected' Clinton, swipes at DOJ as new documents confirm claims
President Trump declared on Twitter Wednesday that James Comey "totally protected Hillary Clinton," after the FBI confirmed the former bureau boss drafted a statement on the private email case two months before it was over.
Fox News DigitalMar 18 2017
News
Trump Slams 'Fake News' Coverage After 'Great' Meeting With Merkel
After hosting German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House on Friday, President Donald Trump took to Twitter Saturday morning to debunk the unfavorable press coverage the visit received.
Newsmax (News)Oct 30 2021
News
U.S. and EU agree to ease metal tariffs imposed by Trump administration
The United States and the European Union on Saturday announced an easing of a trade dispute that started during the Trump administration.
The previous U.S. administration imposed a 25% tariff on European steel and another 10% tariff on aluminum in June 2018 on the grounds of national security.
The EU vehemently contested the move from the start and after multiple failed attempts
CNBCJan 09 2020
News
'What's the holdup?': GOP congressman tweets video instructing Pelosi how to find Senate
Rep. Chip Roy made a video making fun of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for neglecting to turn over articles of impeachment against President Trump to the Senate.
"@SpeakerPelosi can’t seem to find the Senate, so I took the time to show her the path from the House floor to the Senate floor," the Texas Republican said Thursday in the caption of the video he posted on Twitter. "Guess what? It
Washington ExaminerAug 10 2021
News
CEO pay at big companies rose nearly 19% last year to $24 million, report finds
The chief executives at major U.S. corporations received millions of dollars in bonuses or raises last year even as many companies saw slumping sales and job cuts because of the pandemic, a new analysis shows.
CEO compensation at the top 350 companies jumped nearly 19% in 2020 to an average $24.2 million, according to the Economic Policy Institute, a liberal-leaning think tank. By
CBS News (Online)